British Universities!

  • ^ Oxford and Cambridge get the most credit for being prestigious Universities, but they aren't always top of the leader board. However they do pretty much dominate it.

    They are very good education systems, and it has just become part of our culture really in the past few years that you're expected to go. Not that everyone does, but I do find that my age group is almost always assumed to get degrees.
    August 21st, 2009 at 06:08pm
  • method acting.:
    newagecarny:
    Is there a university in the UK where I have a good chance of getting in as an International student without having to sell my soul to afford it? To study something along the lines of English?
    The Universities in Birmingham encourage International students if I remember correctly. I think in particular Aston favours them.

    I've pretty much got my heart set on Warwick or Birmingham.
    Both require AAB, which after today I think I can do :)
    Ooo Warwick is tough!

    Do you mean Birmingham uni or Aston?

    I've heard good things about Aston.
    August 21st, 2009 at 07:14pm
  • inconsiderate:
    Ooo Warwick is tough!

    Do you mean Birmingham uni or Aston?

    I've heard good things about Aston.
    I've wanted to go to Warwick since I was 14, and my English teacher told me I'd be a perfect candidate (: And in terms of what one I want, I want the University of Birmingham. Which is the campus is Edgebaston. It's beaaaautiful!
    August 21st, 2009 at 11:52pm
  • Oooo well if you can get to Warwick you deserve the whole world!

    My friend got four A's and couldn't get in there.
    August 21st, 2009 at 11:56pm
  • I'm probably gonna apply to Glasgow Caledonian, Glasgow and Strathclyde.
    August 30th, 2009 at 01:46pm
  • On the topic of Birmingham, does anyone know how much notice they take of GCSE results?
    It says on the website that candidates normally have 7 A* results, which I reckon I could just about pull off but I'd just like to know if they'd completely refuse me if I didn't get them :shifty.
    August 30th, 2009 at 08:37pm
  • sirius.:
    On the topic of Birmingham, does anyone know how much notice they take of GCSE results?
    It says on the website that candidates normally have 7 A* results, which I reckon I could just about pull off but I'd just like to know if they'd completely refuse me if I didn't get them :shifty.
    I've heard that Birmingham are one of the worst for looking at GCSE results.
    Then again, it varies. It wouldn't be the only thing they looked at, if you had absolutely amazing AS results they wouldn't reject you flat-out for having 6A* or something. But I'd say talk to some actual students at Birmingham if you go for an open day or something and ask what they got. That might be more reassuring.
    August 30th, 2009 at 08:59pm
  • Bloodraine:
    sirius.:
    On the topic of Birmingham, does anyone know how much notice they take of GCSE results?
    It says on the website that candidates normally have 7 A* results, which I reckon I could just about pull off but I'd just like to know if they'd completely refuse me if I didn't get them :shifty.
    I've heard that Birmingham are one of the worst for looking at GCSE results.
    Then again, it varies. It wouldn't be the only thing they looked at, if you had absolutely amazing AS results they wouldn't reject you flat-out for having 6A* or something. But I'd say talk to some actual students at Birmingham if you go for an open day or something and ask what they got. That might be more reassuring.
    Thanks, that's what I thought. I'm going for a look round next month, I'll ask someone then :cute:.
    August 30th, 2009 at 09:05pm
  • I'm going to Strathclyde Uni this september and I cant wait (plus cause I live in Scotland, the tuition fees are paid for me :D )
    August 31st, 2009 at 01:48am
  • vicky:
    I'm going to Strathclyde Uni this september and I cant wait (plus cause I live in Scotland, the tuition fees are paid for me :D )
    I'm at Strathclyde.

    What are you studying?
    September 1st, 2009 at 11:49am
  • Did anyone apply to York?

    I'm getting more and more excited about it.
    September 9th, 2009 at 07:55pm
  • I refined my five
    Me and my new tutor will be submitting my application in the next two weeks :XD

    I'm going for Essex, London Southbank, Greenwich, Roehampton and Kingston
    September 12th, 2009 at 05:38pm
  • I'm at Essex :tehe:
    Are you going to see it next Saturday? Would be funny if you are because I'm one of the tour guides.
    September 12th, 2009 at 05:55pm
  • Do any of you know if you can apply to universities overseas on top of the five Brotish ones through UCAS, or is there a limit on the number?
    September 12th, 2009 at 06:21pm
  • inconsiderate:
    I'm at Essex :tehe:
    Are you going to see it next Saturday? Would be funny if you are because I'm one of the tour guides.
    I can't get there, plus I'm celebrating my 18th then
    If I'd have known about it before I made a dozen arrangements I would have gone :XD
    September 13th, 2009 at 12:11am
  • Catastrophe Waitress:
    Do any of you know if you can apply to universities overseas on top of the five Brotish ones through UCAS, or is there a limit on the number?
    You can't apply to more than 5 via UCAS. But I don't know how they do it overseas. If it's a different system or you apply direct to the Uni, I'd imagine you could apply to more.
    September 13th, 2009 at 12:12pm
  • Is it sad that I'm 15 and I already sort of know where I want to go? ahha

    I fancy doing music journalism at the UCA in Epsom *.*

    Unfortunately I'll be 19, or 20 by the time I get in (if I do).. bloody swiss system..
    September 13th, 2009 at 01:20pm
  • I'm starting University of Brighton in two weeks. So moving to Eastbourne next Tuesday (:
    September 15th, 2009 at 12:10am
  • JustSteph:
    Catastrophe Waitress:
    Do any of you know if you can apply to universities overseas on top of the five Brotish ones through UCAS, or is there a limit on the number?
    You can't apply to more than 5 via UCAS. But I don't know how they do it overseas. If it's a different system or you apply direct to the Uni, I'd imagine you could apply to more.
    Cool, thanks.

    I'm pretty sure I'm applying to Cambridge, York, St. Andrew's, Edinburgh and Glasgow through UCAS, and Trinity, Dublin seperately....
    September 15th, 2009 at 07:36pm
  • Wow they are some tough unis haha.
    September 16th, 2009 at 06:11pm